Kathrein UFD 430 Satellite TV System User Manual


 
Programming TV programmes
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Call up the audio menu: press keys
+ in succession.
Switch between video and audio menus using
the
key or the key
.
Select the desired menu line using the keys:
.
For direct numeric input use the keys:
...
or
Alter the values step-by-step using the
keys.
Press the
key twice in order to save your settings.
Exit from the menu using the
key.
Note
Frequent reference is made to saving the settings in subsequent descriptions. It is
always sufficient, however, if you save the settings in the video and audio menus
just once before exiting from the programme slot or before exiting from setup
mode.
The “Video” menu
The following settings can be made in the video menu:
Setting options:
Programme slot 1 to 250
5-character station identifier
Transmission frequency from 10700...12747 MHz
Hor Low / Vert Low / Hor High / Vert High
1 to 4
16 or 25 MHz
LO 1 to LO 4
See separate decoder menu
The bottom line shows the keys you can use to make the settings.
Description of menu entries
Satellite frequency
With input via the numeric keys
... , frequency input is in 5-figure form in the
range
10700
to
12747
MHz. With the
keys you can attain the optimum receiv-
ing frequency by moving in 1 MHz steps (recommended if the picture is grainy due
to weak signals).
Polarisation/Oscillator
In menu entry “Polarisation“, the voltage level is used (14 or 18V) to set the polarity
(vertical or horizontal).
In the “Oscillator" menu entry, the oscillator frequency group LO 1 to LO4 is se-
lected. With the oscillator frequency the high satellite frequency is converted to the
satellite IF frequency. This allows troublefree matching to different feed systems.
Frequency range Polarisation LNB
voltage
Setting LO
group
LO
frequency
10.70 – 11.70 GHz
10.70 – 11.70 GHz
horizontal
vertical
18 V
14 V
Hor Low
Vert Low
LO 1
LO 2
9750 MHz
9750 MHz
11.70 – 12.75 GHz
11.70 – 12.75 GHz
horizontal
vertical
18 V
14 V
Hor High
Vert High
LO 3
LO 4
10600 MHz
10600 MHz
For setting of LO frequencies refer to section: “Initial setting".